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Hblake4
Feb 18, 2018Explorer
So apparently the problem is the lead hot wire from the selenoid not being a fusable link, which is the fix. We've successfully moved it twice, and it just needs the wire to connect the selenoid to the ignition in order for it to start, but to prevent a fire it needs to be connected each time the engine is started. Does that explanation make sense?
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